GMT BULLEIMENI Rupuumcs.s - MErrmos.—ThLs-evening- a Ger man Republican Mooting will be held at National Guards' Hall, under the auspices of the German •epublican Campaign Club a committee of whom have none to — Pottavllfe to recei ve GerfairC'isfi Schurz. the speaker of the evening, who is to be escorttd and . serenaded on the eveniag of his arrival. On Monday eTenin there will be a grand Union picnic at the Sll berberg, Twenty-fifth and Coates streets, at which General Bchurz, Hon. Leonard Myers, Hon Galnsha A. Grow and other eminent speakers will be present. t DETRILMINED TO KILL SER.—James Don hoo lives at Ninth and Diamond streets. Last Ight ho wart borne drunk, quarreled with his Ire and beat her to insensibility. After this it Is al leged that he carried her to the track of the < Philadelphia, Germantown and Norristown rail road and threw her across the rails. A train was in sight at the time Mit, the bystanders re ams/1 Mrs Donahoe In time to prevent her from being run over and crushed to death. Don ahoe was arrested and taken before Aid. 'Hood. This morning the wife asked that he might be discharged from custody. He was committed. OPENING OF THE COTTON TRADE.--We have seldom seen the cotton trade so largely repro resented tis it was in the attendance at the auction store of Samuel C. Cook, Esq., on Front street, this morning, the occasion being the sale of the Ilrst bale of now cotton raised in Georgia, con signed to the enterprising firm .of Messrs. Clag horn, Herring & Co. ' of this city. It was started at twenty-five cents per pound, but the bidding became active and spirited, and the bale was finally knocked down to Messrs. J. P. Bruner Sons for forty-flve cents per pound. Cara Isr.Arm.--On Monday, next the West Jersey Railroad Company discontinne their fast 4 o'clock express train for Cape Islaad. It leaves for the last time this season this afternoon, re turning at 9A. V. Monday morning. They will, however, continue the 9. A. X.- express , from Philadelphia, and the 8.15 aftortioon passenger, the time of which has been shOrtenecl until the .season closes. \ COIiSECRATION OF A OICAETERY.—The new Ca ihedral Cemetery, at Second street and Nicetown lane, will be consecrated on Sunday, the 80th instant, at four o'clock...P. by the Rt. Rev. Dr. O'Hara, Bishop & Scranton. Those who desire to witness the•ceremony can do so by tak ing the cars of the Eighth Street and German town Passenger Railway;which carry passengers to the Rising Sun Hotel,a short distance from the Cemetery. OWNER WANTED FOE COPPER AND ZlNC.—Yes terday evening the Harbor Police came across three men acting in a mysterious manner at Shackamaxon Street Wharf. When the officers went towards them the fellows ran away. A lot of copper and zinc was found on the wharf, near where the strangers had been standing. This the police took to their Station-house, at Front and Noble streets, where it awaits an owner. ABOUT A BASKET OF ONlONS.—Charles Kelly is a huckster, he is the owner of a galloping steed and a rickety wagon. Yesterday he had his cart loaded with vegetables, among which there was a basket of fine Jersey onions. These a farmer from that State claimed, and he had Belly arrested for the theft of them. He had a hearing before Aid. Tittermary and was bound over for trial. ALLEGED DWlNDLE.—Abraham Mayers Was Ar rested at Second and Poplar streets yesterday , for alleged swindling. The complainant, a coun tryman, deposes that he traded a watch and suit of clothing with Mayer for a watch which the latter represented to be very valuable. It proved - to the contrary, the watch not being worth more .. than a dollar or two. Ald. Riddle held the ao tused to answer in the sum of $BOO. ROBBEItY AT THE FALLS OF 13011131LICILL—The. _Rectory of the Church of St. James the Leas, lo :c.ated at the Falls of Schuylkill, was robbed last night of the silver table-ware, valued at several hundred dollars. The burglars got in through a second-story window, thence they passed throue.h the servant's bed room down the stak- Way to the dining haiL BOY DROWNED At POINT Artm—Yestorday afternoon, Edward Kelly, a youth of eleven years, was 'drowned whilst bathing in the Dela ware at Point Airy. His body was this morning recovered and taken to his late home in Lindsay avenue. Tuorrmo.—On Monday nest there will be a trotting match at Point Breeze Park for a purse of $225. On Monday, Sept. 7th, the regular Fall trotting meeting . will take place. Particulars will be found in another column. GRAND UNION PICNIC.—On Monday nest a Grand Union Picnic will be given by the. German Republican Campaign Club at Marburg, Twenty-fifth and Coates etreets, in honor of General Carl Schurz. THE HISTORICAL SOCIETY.—The Rooms of the Ilistorical Society of Pennsylvania, Athemeum Building, Washington Square, will be re-opened on Tuesday, September 1. SHERIFF'S SALE.—The next sale of properry of the Sheriff will take place on Monday, 21st inst., instead of the first Monday of the month, as usual. FlRE.—Yesterday morning, the stairway of the - oublic school house, at Seventh and Catharine streets, was set on fire, and was destroyed. Lciss $2OO. Womnivrit's RI movAL.--There are few current facts hi the business world of more general in terest, to the ladies especially, than the removal of the popular old Fur House of Messrs. A. K. dr, F. K. Womrath (so long associated with Arch street and Fourth), to their splendid now store, Chestaint street, above TwelftWNO - . - 1212. This removal was rendered inevitable by the growing demands of the trade of this firm. Large as were their facilities in the old house, they have been for the last two years entirely inadequate, and hence their removal to the large four-story edifice which they now occupy throughout, and whore they have such facilities and such a stock of Furs as enable them to compete with any other house in the United States. They have long since surmounted all rivalry in Philadelphia, but their present step places them in a like position in regard to the first fur establishments In New York and Boston. We believe we are stating a simple truism in de signating the house of Messrs. A. K. S. F. K. Womrath, as at present constituted, as the very . • ... • . ..erica.mique-feature of their new premises is their fine managerial collection-of stuffed - animals;-of which they exhi bit two superb groups—an immense Royal Bengal tiger and leopard; also a lion and lioness of ex traordinary size, together with several fine speci mens of domestic animals of less note. The skins of the foreign specimens were purchased by Messrs. Womraths in London—the headquarters of natural curiosities in this line—and brought here and stuffed, by American artists, under their own supervision. The Academy of Natural Sciences has made an ineffectual effort to secure these valuable specimens from their present owners, and it is not unlikely that the cariosity to see them will render, for a time at least, No. 1212 Chestnut street, In some sort, a public insti tution. . . We had purposed speaking more minutely of the extent and character of the stock of Funs now offered by this firm, its unequalled range of prices—literally from the bnrest to the highest— Ike.; ',,but must defer this for a future article. 1311ffiee it to say that all we have here hinted in outline IS susceptible of the most elaborate de 'Monet:ratan to all who will take the trouble to visit theirelegant new store, No. 1212 Chestnut stieet • DI rilt the lemons Arctic Soda Water and read We EVliraNGThruarnar. at Hillman's News Btancl, 2 -at-Norlh Pennsylvania , Depot. MomusourExcunsron.—Tho Eleventh Annual Vlooniight Excursion to Atlantic City, given un 'der the - auspices of DAvld H. 'Mandy, the agent - of the Camden and Atlantic Railroad, will take place this Saturday evening, August 29. The latil_b_mitivllleavoilun_strect—whartatS-xeel. - returning, will kayo Allende at 4 o'clock, A. M., .lionday morning, giving the participants ample time to reach the city to attend to business. SUNDAY EXCURSIONS. —The new steamboat Twilight makes' two excursions to Burlington mud Bristol every Sunday morning and after noon, from _Chestnut street wharf. The Ex cursion during the week, leaving Chestnut street wharf at 7 o'clock A. M., gives you an opportu nity to pay a visit to Riverton, Torresdale, Beverly, Bristol and Burlington. EXCURSIONS TO BURLINGTON AND BRISTOL.- To-morrow, Sunday, the steamboat John' A. Warner makes two excursions to Burlington and Bristol, stopping each way at first peer above Poplar street. An advertisement will bo found in another column, which give the hours and places of departure. She also runs daily up the river, starting at 2 o'clock from Chestnut street wharf, returning by 6 o'clock. REAL HerATIL—Wo call the attention of our readers to the card of Wm. L. Creece, to be found In oar Real &tato colMxm. Persona desirous of purchasing or renting cottages at Cape Island would do well to consult him. CITY NOTICES. Kann's CHINA HALL' 15118 Chestnut street, between Twelfth and Thir teenth streets, complete House-furnishing China and Glass Establishment, where families furnishing or re plenishing with any article in ; our line will find the most complete stock of all kinds of China, Glass and Stone Ware for family' use, from the commonest kitchen goods to the finest China imported, which we are selling to families retail at the wholesale import ers' prices. • .• . WHITE FRENCH CHINA DINNER PLATES. .7net received, per ship Fldelia, 500 dozen White Freneh'China Dinner Plates, at $2 60 per dozen. .11Ens's China gall, 1218 Chestnut street. Knitn'elbinkrA BALL.-1218 Curemtrr BTRENr, between Twelfth and Thirteenth. WIIITZI I IIIIIOII OIITNA. Meat Dishes, 28 inches long each, - -$3 00 Meat Thebes, 20 inches long each{ - 2 76 Meat Dishes, 18 inches long each, - - - 176 Meat Dishes, 16 inches long each, - - - 100 Call and examine these goods, for yourselves, and compare them with any for double the price. WHITETUINE CHINA CHAMBER SETS. 12 pietcs for ftB 25 per set. KERB'S China Hall, 1218 Chestnut street. FINE. GLASSWARE. Ennn's minis nma„ 1218 Chestnut et., have the largest stock of tine Table Glass in the country; those in want of glassware can not fail to make a selection from our immense assort ment. Our stock comprises glass at all prices. Tura olere, $1 25 to $25 per dozen; Goblets, $2 to $lOO per dozen; Decanters, $4 to sllsper pair. Initials, crests, names, .tc., engraved on glass at an hour's notice. FANCY DECORATED CHA➢nBER WANE At. Kerr's China Hull, 1218 Caestent street. Over 50 eilferent patterns of the newest shapes and decora tions from which to choose. HATS. CAPS HATS. CAPS. The Cheapest in the city. CHAS. OAKPORD & BONS, Stores, 834 and 836 Chestnut street. THE LATEST MARVhl,—"Planchette" Is excit ing the attention of the curious because of its queer oevelopments. Invariably, when any question touch i confectionery is submitted to it, the little instru ment immediately records the fact that the best arti cles in that line are made at the popular establish ment of E. G. Whitman & Co., No. 818 Chestnut at , below Fourth. In this respect Planchette speaks but the simple truth, as all will testify who have used the eelicious and wholesome dainties made by R. G. Whitman & Co. PRINCE ALBERT'S TAILOR.—PooI admits that Charles Stokes Co., No. 824 Cliestnat street, Phila delphia, are the best tailors in this country. See "Galignani t s "Messenger," and "Cosmopolitan," issued Nov. 23, 1866. GOLD'S PATENT lOW-SWUM and hotrwater ati paratus Is certainly the best arrangement for heating and ventilating public and private buildings that bas yet been invented. The value of a house is greatly in creaaed by having one of these most convenient appur lonances. Messrs. James P. Wood & C0..N0. 41 South Fourth street, are the sole agents and introducers of this valuable invention. UNRIVALLED .et/I'Ul.,ant,CY. We have seen much and heard more of the Sewing Machine within the last ten years, and have listened to all sorts of crit ',isms upon the various makes of those instruments now before the public, but in all this time we have beard of no change in the popular opinion expressed with regard to the Grover Sz Baker machines; at least no change except that what has always been spoken well of, is being constantly winning new honors and sharing in a still more eminent degree the confidence, and we may say, the affections of the public. In the Grover & Bauer Machines the bean ideal of sewing machine perfection may be said to have been fairly at tained. Everybody should see these superb instru ments in operation at the Company's, Rooms, No. 780 Chestnut street. C. OAKFORD & tionsmnder the Continental, have the very latest and most beautiful styles of hats end caps in the city. WHITE WITNESSES The mouth of the man who purities his teeth with Sozooorrr is a witness box, and every time he opens it two rowit or gleaming witnesses testify to its beau tifying properties. "SPALDING'S GLUE" 1e need in evexy country on the globe. Fnic Custom-made Boots and Shoes for Gen tlemen. Bartlett, 88 South Sixth street, above Chest nut. Jmozmous mothers and nurses use for children a safe and pleasant medicine in BOWER.% ISVIASIT COll. DIAL SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS and dltigglatfi t MR dries. SNOwuRN Eiurromu, 23 South Eighth street. DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND CATARRH. J. Isaacs. M. D.. Professor of the Eye and Ear, treats all diseases appertaining to the above members with the utmost_succese... _Testimonials_from_the most reliable sources in the city can be seen at this office, No. 805 Arch street. The medical faculty are invited to accompany their patients,as he hae no secrets in his practice. Artificial eyes inserted. No charge made for examination. EXCURSIONS. MUNDY'S ELEVENTH ANNUAL Moonlight Excursion TO ATLANTIC CITY, On SeturAny Evening, Aug. 29,18E3. Last boat INves Vine Street Ferry at 8 o'cloc)r. F. M. Returning. leaves Atlantic City at 4 A. M., Monday zoo a. .g.ar v •g a - .la.ep, aat 7. Tickets. SI 80 ; to be had at the Ferry one hour before Etartinv IrMAJNDY. 5025 orp;i U jl=lll2o TRINITY SCHOOL, CLAYMONT, DELAWARE. One honr'e ride from Philadelphia, on the Baltimore Railroad. A Select Family School for Boys. The Winter erm of this School will open on September 14th. For Circulars containing full information. G'ataloguo. Course of Studies, address - Rev. J. STURGIS PEARCE. Rector. Ault. sdrw Um§ vOURITING. BOOK-KEEPING, BUSINESS CALCE. TT lotions, &.c Gentlemen are thoroughly and practi caily qualified for the counting house by W. H. Long,Ph. D.. from bondon,formerly Profeasor of Commercial Lau , University of Glasgow. For particulars apply at the In stitute arid Writing Academy, auZAA. , 1103 ChestnutOtreet. rrilE PHILADELPHIA SCHOOL OF DESIGN FOR J. Women, Northwest Penn Square, reopens on Monday, September 14th. Catalogues can be had at the school• house by personal application or by post.. au2943,tu,w,th,t ael4§ T. W. BRAI.DWOOD,PrineipaL A GRADUATE OF A NEW ENGLAND FEMALE JoA , Seminary, having h id experience in this city, wishes to teach in a 'school or private family. Addreas Mae F. 1818 Mt. Vernon street. OLARSICAL, FRENCH AND ENGLISH SCHOOL. N.J Thiseacth and Locust 'Arcata. licit. 'maim begin' Sept. lath. B. KENDALL, A. M., PSl:Aiwa Au29.IM• ANNIE AND BABAS COOPER WILL OPEN TIMER School for Young Ladles, No. 1733 Filbert street. Sept. 14th. au.29 12t• MyareF ARMS& PRESS. enefee Ololiva),Non lM il &Su= BAßlal apers French O li ves: trash goods; landinA ea a (I tem ru. laie l tt i ras a rg ar = j"-a B THE DAILY EVENING:BULLETIN-4 3 .11ILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 29, 1868. Rffß Mil Incorporated under the lam of the State,_November 80th, 1867 for thotpurpone of providing • HOMES FOlt ITS feIEeiSEBS. And to encourage Immigration. Capital Stock , ...$1.000,000 Divided into 0100,000 Shares, at $8 each. payable in UNITED STATES CIEFERENC Y. Certificates of Stock homed to Subecriberre immediately VAIL To business men seeking trade in Delaware we offer as an advertising medium the Wilmington Daily Commercial. It fa the only daily paper in the State. Its immense .cir• culation and extended influence have made it the, choice of all careful and judicious advertisers. /or terms apply to any responsible advertising agency in Philadelphia. or address N • JEASJINI &ATKI 11011, Proprietors, au27•Wt zp4 Wilmington, Del. CHOICE NEW.WHEAT • VAItEItAL7 - Made tic= Viighibto St. Loute. Ohio, Penneyhrania and Kentucky White Whe a t. at reduced pric e s. WAR. RANTED SUPERIORS° anyin the market. • GEO. F. Ztl-INDER • roue.= AND !urn, .1 ,811mrp G 0 L D' S • West Improved Patent Low Steam and Hot Water Apparatue, For Warming and Ventilating Private and Public Wags, Also. the approved Cooking Apparatus. AMERICAN ISIT - OFIENER, On tee European plan of hea v y csatingi, durability and neatness of corostmctio for Hotels. Public Institutions and the better class of Private Residences. HOT ALE FURNACES of the latest improvements. GRIFFITH PATENT ARCHIMEDIAN VENTILATORS. REGISTERS. VENTILATOR% dm. Union Steam and Water Heating Cots JAMES P. ,WOOD & CO.. 41 South FONITII Street, Philadelphia. B. M. FELTWELL. Superintendent. 1198 turn :from, " ti e AR lat" r'n-bulill 0n7=3 "1{241- - Anli Genil eria4V ., erlia - 1:2 111- foi ;" ltalrbti ta l oa JOB. B. UNIFJA 4 W.. 1.08 out Delaware moue. MP E I.l.Atrisstvis. s!frAtitoorril - tht Sear of..LAmfyire-Ittkea Its Wdy.••_ sircurtn A HOME IN THE GOLDEN STATE. 1101ERTUDMMOtlf CALIFORIM _ - upon receipt of the money. 21 o person alOwea to hold snore than Five IViares. ACircular containing a full description of she property to be distributed among the Subscribers will be sent to any address upoii receipt of stamps to cover return postage. information as to price of land in any. Part Of the State, or upon any. other subject of interest to parties Pro Poe log to immigrate,will be cheerfully furnished upon receipt or stamps for postage. All -letters should - be addressed. Secretary .Immiqrant homestead Association, POST OFFICE, BOX No. 88. au22.1.m rp;i, SAN FBANOISCO, OALPE'ORNIA. 1868 ROCKBRIDGE ALUM SPRINGS, VA. There is not arnoxint all the Mineral Waters of Vir ginia so valuable a therapeutic agent as this. It is not upon any such vague and uncertain test as "Analysis" (though even Analysis attests its great value) that its fame rests. But it ie upon the accumulated proofs fur nished by forty pears heaifiv the sick of many and most grievous maladies. And as the water bears transporta tion Deffectly and has often been kept five .yeare and more without spoiling in the least , it is worth while to call at the Drug Store of JOHN METH & BRO., No. 1412 Walnut Sheet, And try a Bottle or box of it. Bend to them for Pamphlet and Map of the fiprit ADOLPH. Proprietors iyll tan th acurPii THE DELAWARE TRIBUNE, ORGAN OF THE FARMERS AND FRUIT GROWERS Ot•tho Delaware Peninstila (Delaware and Eastern Bhoro of Maryland). For terms apply to any responsible ad vertising agency in Philadelphia,or address JENKINS & AIKINBON. Proprietors, au27-20t rp* Wilmington, DeL A: • " , NEW CORDAGE FACTORY NOW IN FULL OPERATION. ./ :* J . E I CALDWELL &CO. ARTISTIC SILVER WARES. No. 90,2 na c i tt i eTNUT STREET. Special Notice. UNTIL SEPTEMBER 1, MR, We Shall Close Daily at 5 P. M. Saturdays 3 P. M. CLARK & BIDDLE, Jewelers and 1111versinitlub NO. 712 CHESTNUT Street, pluousimaxins. _favialLer.s ONAMEAUXIKI9, _MQIIIOIIX, &Ow- TEAS! TEAS!! TEAS!!! One of the !inset tossortment of Teas (New Crop? Vogt offered to the citizens of Philadelphia, now in store. and will be cold to famWea by the package at whole:id° pricee, FLOUR,FAMILY Made froze prime quality of Southern White Wheat,fro the best mills in - the United Statea always on hand. SALMON! New Smoked and Spiced Badmen. just received. F am in es golog to ;be country can have their goods care: fully packed and delivered, free of charge, to any of the depot,' in Philadelphia. All our Groceries are gold at the lowed rates and warranted to be as represented. CRIPPEN di MADDOCK ) cute W. L. Maddock di C 0..) /mportere and Dealers in Fine Groceries, Wines, 9e.. JIBS. Third Street, below °haunt. tti 6narp IEtTRKEY. t Eiri a -25 EMU NEW' CROP. VARiOI76I antes. n and tor nle wßugguta CO no 1301 ware aretraeui a~erioser..- COttBROOKDA.ig-'l44.ll;fillAli CO, 6 'PER CENT.. BONDS. Interest guaranteed by the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, FOR HALE AT 85. This road. 19 miles •lobg, la located in one of the richest mineral rectiona in the State and, by ita connectrona, forma another route between the licturyLtill and Lehigh Valleys. • BOWEN & FOX, 13 Ilenehaute' Exchange. aulft Irarp BANKING HOUSE ctv PAYCOOKkeXCfie 112 and 114 So. THIRD ST. PRILAD'A. DEALERS IN ALL GOVERNMENT SECURITIES We will receive applications for Policies of Life Insurance in the new liational Life Ingunmee Company of the United State& Frli information given at our office. rITII,JANDO,LPIV BAN ,-q--i k ,ty,„......„ . „ 0 . DEALERS IN ALL GOVERNMENT SECURITIES And Foreign Exchange. , little for sale on London and all tbe prinel , pal eider In Europe. Letters of Credit avail able for travelers' use throughout Europe tuned on illeursaameo %Tacker & thiti 0 Patio. STOCKS, BONDS AND GOLD Bought and bold on Comm'etion. Deposits of Gold or Currency Received. SMITH, RANDOLPH & 00.. 18 South Third Street. Chartered by the State of Penuoylvanti. T H E UNION BANKING CO., N. E or. Fourth and Chestnut Ste, PHILADELPHIA, Authorized Capital, - $1,000,000 Paid in Capital, - - $lOO,OOO Solicit the Accounts of Business Firms,. Manufacturers, Dealers and Others. Collections Made and Checks On Country Ranks Received. Certificates Bearing Interest at 4 Per agent. will be Issued for De posits Remaining 30 Days or Longer. N. C■ MUSSELMAN, President. E. P. MOODY, Cashier. auB CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD CO. We have just received in detail the statement of the operations of the CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY for the Riot WM months of the current year. The figures are: Gross Earnings. Operating .h...pentee. Net Earning& $607,634 29 gold. $217,983 63 gold, $889,650 - 66 gold. As the first train passed across the mountains on the 18th of June the road was not fairly open for the leglti. mate traffic until July let. The above is practically the business on 93 miles to 011300; although 25 to 86 miles of 'disconnected road were worked on the last slope it was no source of profit; moreover much of the freight would naturally be held back for the continuous rail, The gross earnings for July were $260,000 00 Gold. We euppoee the expenses during that time not to exceed Thirty-five per cent. We have on hand for ease FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS OENTRAL PAQIFIO RAILROAD' Paying 6 per' cent, interest in gold, Pr inoipal alao payable in gold at 103 and accrued interest No. 40 S. "Third Si I WE HZ a . VE FOR SALE 1 a limited amount of Use stock of the PEMBERTON AND: BIORTSTOWN RAILROAD, which ia - - Vaaranteed Per Cent. by the 'Camden: and Amboy Railroad, For Darticoluit aPPV to - .BOWEN & FOX. 13 Merchants , ExchanAT. aul9 15tri. THE SAFE DEPOSIT CO., For Nate Beeping or Valuables, Secant. ties, etc., and Ile*ltur oR Bates. N. B. Browne, i J. ar rCi e= 7:a r stier.. n 1 444 O. EL Metre. 41 ester. . aA. Oakt - John Week_ E. W. Clark._ • . -C100.1_ 1 % 'D , k_aA ~ OFFIVB, O. 491 CM= 19 1 WW. ~ N. B. BRoWlßAProddest. an meeas. Vim Preadult. t ' PAITEEBON. Ilea. end Theo= ' 111111411.11.M.1319 -ADVERTISE:IR DELAWARE 1/1110111ARtato E•T : w. ,---- CLARK & .007.; )_A N No. 35 South Third Stnet h Philada., GENERAL AGENTS FOS 711 X NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. United States of America, 1=313 States ofPennsylvinda and Southern New Jersey. The NATIONAL LIFE INSITRA.NCE COM PANY is a corporation Chartered by Special Act of Congress, approved July 25, 1868, with a Cash Capital of One Million Dam, And is now thoroughly organized and prepared for buedness. Liberal terms offered to Agents and Solicitors, who are invited to apply at our office. Full particulars to be had on application at Our ofilex, located in the second atoll of our Banking House; where Circulars and Pamphlets, fully describing the advantages offered by the Com pany, may be had. E. W. CLARK & CO., N 2 _ th Third Street. a; a 5 tuthtroSou The Liverpool'lftP don iti° Globe Insurance\ Company. , the Report of this Com pany for i 868 shows: - 8 5479, 2 7 8 Lops - - - 3,344,728 and after paying a divi dend of 3o per cent., the Total Alets are, in Gold, Premiums $17 1 005 9 926. ATWOOD SMITH, General Agent, No. 6 MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE, 0,. So 1 :9 :1:,::(1): COLUMBIA HOUSE, CAPE MAY. THE COLUMBIA HOUSE, at Cape Island N. J., will be opened this season on the 23th of June. Situated but a few rods from the beach, with three hundred good bathing rooms standing di rectly at the surf, and with fine shade trees upon the lawn, this house must surpass any other at the Capea as well for its outside attractions and conveniences as for its extensive and well raga-, lated interior. The Columbia has long been entstahtedby a sub. stantial and select patronage from allparts of the ecinntry, and its appointments may be depended upon es strictly flrstFelass. For rooms o tc., addless GEO. J. BOLTON, Proprietor, Cape Island, N. J., BOLTON'S ROTEL, Harrisburg, Pa. Jellhan th tf LA PIERRE HOUSE, PHILADELPHLI, PA. The undendgmed having leased the above popular Hotel. and having made extensive alterations and Im- Provementatt is now open for the reception of Cluests.with all the appointments of a first-clam Hotel. J. B. BUTTERWORTH & CO., Proprietors. aul2 UNITED STATES HOTELI ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Will be opened for the reception of guests on SATURDAY. JUNE 27. The house ham been repainted. papered and otherwise improved. biopic will be ender the direction of Simon Hanley. Persons' wishing to engage rooms can do No by applying to BROWN At WOELPPER, Atlantic City. or - - No. 827 Richmond Street. Je2 tiros FIRST•CLA SS PERMANENT AND SUMMER BOARD can be bad on School Lane. Fifth Douse above the Norristown Railroad. (Also Stabling.) Immediate nor sessiorigiven of alma suite of rooms. an27.8t4 POTTAGE HOARDING—AT MlBB HILL'S. I.AFAY: ette et, opposite Delaware House. Cape 'stand. a7•lml NIEDIOXIC/Lrus I Ihlrl*jiUt *IJiJ RHEUMATISM, Warranted Permanently Cured. Warranted Permanently Cured. Without Injury to the Iljratem. Without lodide, Potaula or Caleblum, By rabg Inwaidly. Only. DR. 'F,ITLE-R'S GREAT RHEUMATIC MMEDYfi FOR Rifiomum AND IYEVRAL6IA IR ALL ff FORE The only standard; reliable, positive, infallible peima nent cure ever discovered. It ,:iff warranted. to contai nothing hurtful or injurious t 0 the . system. WARRANTED TO CURB OR MONEY REFUNDED. ; WARRANTED TO CERE OR MONEY REFUNDED. Thousands of Philadelphia references of cures. Prepared 29 South Fottrtirginetrbelowlitake au.o3 th s to tf spy ; .PAPEJEL..IIIANCIREPIO9.• Paper Etaugin.gs AT REATA/I-J• JOHN H. LONGSTRUH, au2swlao. "12 North i Nrlrd Street. w _ - `-IMG:=V_Itt_p.:O;CW;biuziOTON_DAILY COm 4umercial. w,127.20trP0 WEST PHILADELPHIA PROPERTIES E FOR SALE OR TO RENT. Suslariewitatiltrowit - Broitresuza.marruzes. Nue. 4108, 4110, 4112 and 4114 Sprticel9l. C. J. FELL dc 13110., 120 South Front street. JIIMINESS PROPERTIES FOR SALE, On Market, Chestnut, Walnut, Delaware Avenue, Arab, Third, Fourth , and Filth Streets. an Bret MSS and Dellrable:lnviatinenta. D. T. PBATT. /- 108 South Fourth Street. au24 w UAW' 11 ADIEIP DU S 8 Inliumals• MARY B. CONWAY, _ , LUIS' DIMS EIBMIIIING SSD MOPPING UPORIUIL 81 South Sixteehth Street, PHI(ADELPEITAL Ladies from any part of the United States can send their orders for Dives Distorts% Dressee. , (Soaks; Sonnets. Shoes. Under Clothing, MourWng Suite. Weddtng semi. Traveling Outnte, ti th welry. Ms.; also. tmuarme Clothing. Infante Weslaco Gentlemen's Linen. ac. In orering Ganniints, es will please send one of their nawr rrrrn+o b8:1138118 for measurement and Wiled 'filial* the el should not fail to call':an d Immo that: trwainree rwtistored !Gelato:re 110IIVOldern% Before. by Rl P luk°4 to MB. J It. iLiFLEIGII. 1012 andiol4 Ctieetn street. KESS/I& 110J1111% o I.l.6.DAY tit CO.. 818 an d 820 Chestnut street. auto ,f 4 REAL ESTATE—THOMAS & SONS' SALE.— .On Tuesday, September Bth, IM, at 12 o'clock. neon, willbe sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia 14tatimthe following described preperty.viz ;No.l,Tvro • ato bria Dwelling, Judson street, Fifteenth Ward. All tha two-story brick dwelling and lot of ground. ultimate on the west "Headman street, lid fast north of Hare street, Fifteenth Ward; cort•robolf in Vat on Judson street 14 feet, ancludingludf of a 2 feet deo alleyaand extending in depth 60 feet, more prima . Clear of all En cumbrance. Terms—Half mak. iro.2.—Twotwo•story brick Dwelling& Allen street. south of Shackamaxon street. All those two three -story brick mcsautuF, with two-story buildings ' and the lot of ground eremite belon ging,Waste 9n the out wardly aide* Allen street. lt4 fast 834 inches south of Shaskamaxon street; the lot containing La front 40 feet. and extending in depth 65 feet 455 inches. Thev have gas, bath. range. &a Clear of sil incumbrance. Terms—ll all cash. No. &-3 threadory Brick Dwellings. Gray street. north of Poplar street—Ali those 2 three•starick, marinates and the lot of ground thereunto bolo situate on tho eatt side of Gray at. , 83 feet 4 } si inches n orthof Poplar at, between New Market and Front streetailixteenth Ward thence extending north along Gray *treat 8i feet 7lf inches: thence south 52 deg. 41/0 mixt. east 13 feet 1 inch; thence south 87 deg. 123.5 wet 4 feet; thence smith 26 deg. IAN min., west 26 feet 8% inches; thence north westward/3r to Gray street. the place of beginning, Clear of all incumbrance. Terms—Half cash. No. 4—Two twoatozi frame dwellings. Brown street. late District of Richmond. All those two two story frame dwell/PP and lot of wound. situate on the nerthwestarly aide of Brown street. 46 feet northeasterlynf Anthracite street; the lot cont.! trig in front 24 feet. and extending in depth 75 feet _ . Cleve all Inctanbrance. Terms—half M. Tat.rMAS & BONd x .inetioncen, an99eerb 188 and 141 &UM Fourth street. REAL anTria E—TllOfdAS d; SONS' SALK— Two handsome modern foursto_ ry Brick iladientee. Nos. 1627 and U 29 loge street, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth streets. On Trutetlay. September 8, IM. o'l2 Velocfr. noon, willibe sold at public sale, at the PhUadel, obis Exchange, the following described property, viz.: i.e. 1. All that handsome' modern new fourstery brick menuage and lot of ground. "Rusts oaths north side of Pine street, east of Sixteenth street. No. UV: containing In front on Pine street 16 feet 4 inches, and _extending in depth 110 lest to an feet wide' tiller loading into Six teenta street The house is new. browtierrxne front to second story. built in New York !style rhea all the modern iff iV r agint all incottdmatce. Terma-801000 may remain on mortgage ; balance cash. M — Immediate possession. May be examined any dal` pi evions to malt. No. --Ail that handsome modern fottr4tory brick residence and lot of vound, of same size and deserts, don as the above. except it has a bay window. No. Ur - Clear of all incumbrance. Tenes-84400 may remain on mortgage; balance eash. ti riminediate possemdon. Idny be examind any day previous to tale. filrFor B fouth urtherp bead, 3lb" articu s Zara apply to V. ds IL P. Muir ir treet. M. THOMAS & BONS, Auctioneers. onSA 'PS 5 .ten and 141 South Fourth street. ittAk, EriTATL—TI2O3I,3/3 SONS , SALK. Modern threoetory Brick Dwelling, No. 22t New AS street; between Third and Fourth streets. On Teseday, September 18th. Me, at 12 , o'clock, noon. will be sold at publle male, at the Philadelphia Zxchenge, all that three-story brikk messusge, with three-story -baek buildings and lot aground. situate on the north side of New street, want of Third street No. 321.: containing en front on New street 20 feet and extending in depth CO feet IS inches, (including on the west side thereof the whole of en alley 3 feet wide by 33 feet deep, as the Caine ie now built. fenced and used, of which alley the proper ty adjoining on the west has the commentate and privi lege as a passage way and water course forever.) Tho house ban the gas introduced, furnace, bathroono, hot and cold water, Ice. 33!" Clearof all inenellnance. :Conan—sl,soo may remairrou mortgage. 10171:teuta or IMO a ear. y M. THOMAS & SnNl3. Auctioneers, an29.5e5,111 139 and 141 South Fourth street. itREAL EtiTATB—TIIOSIAs ds EIONiP SAL & Valuable Business Property., Threoetory Brick Dwelling, with side yard . Brick Slaughter ROUEN Stable and Coach House. and Large Lot Ni. 724 North. Twentrfourth amt. lot 01 feet by 180 feet-2 froubs.—On Tuesday, September lAth. Mat 12 o'elock, noon, will be sold at public male, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that large lot of ground and the improvers cute thereon erected, situate on the westeide of imp rovers street, No, 745; the lot containing in front 51 feet and extending in depth 130 feet. The improvemente are a thrcentory brick dwelling, with 'two-story back building--haa gee, bath, hot and cold wetter, furnace, dm. Also, twontory brick slaughter house. stable and carriage house—culvert laid along side yard. Tsrins-06,003 may remain on mortgage. 9215 - Maybe examined arty dayprevious to sale, AL THOMAS AT. SONS, Auctioneer's. 1 and 141 S. Fourth street. siu.si , A.l nXt.i.;UTiutt"si rßli.E.slPrOitY BALE—ESTATE of Mary Penn Gaskell, deceased.—Thomas dr Nona. suctioneers.—Wellsecured Ground Rent, a Year.—On Tuesday, September Bth. 1868. at 12 o'clock, no on,-will ho sold atpu blip aisle. at- the-Philadeiphia-Ex change, all that well.secured ground rent of ONO n year. seeping out of all that lot of ground. situate on the south side of Little Wallington street, 208 feet 28.5 inches east of a V) feet wide street.(lsoft. 1X Inches east of Broad street;) containing in front 16 foot 1.5 inch. and in depth on the east line 81 feet inches. and on the west line 82 feet 3i-inch to Prichett street. It Ls secured by a three ste.y brick dwelling. Bale absolute. BY order of OWEN JONEf3, Executor: V. THOMAS &SONS, Auctioneers. B 189 and 141 . Fourth street. 12. REAL ESTATE—THOMAS .. SONS' SALE.— Very v aluable Business Stand.—Three.atory brick store, Noe. 918 and 916 Market street, west of Ninth streetsiOn Tuesday. Ereptember Bth; 1&18, at 12 o'clock, noon, swat be sold, at public saLs, at the Philadelphia Exchange, all that large and valuable- threestory brick building and lot of ground. situate on the north aide of Market street,' west of Ninth street, Nos. 918 and 915; con taining in front on Market street 26 feet 6 inches, more or lees, and extending in depth 116 feet. .11210.7 Clear of all cum ranee. _ Terms-816.00u may retrain on mortgage. The above la a wall established witness stand, arid r inone of the most valuable squares on Market street. A,' auZ4.50.6 RBA), ESTATE.—THOMAS & SONS' SALE.— Three-story srick Dwelling, No. 46 Laurel street, east of Front street. On Tuesday, September 15th. 1868. at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public, sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange. all that three-story brick 1X1.135- gunge. with one-story pack buildings and Clot of ground. situate on thesouth side of Laurel street (late Maiden street), 64 feet east of Front street, No. 46; the lot contain ing in front on Laurel street 19 feet 734 inches, and ex , tending in depth about 37 feet 6 inches to a 2 feet 8 inches wide alley leading..into another 16 feet wide alley which leads into Laurelstreet.with the Dee use and priv ilege of gpfri Or Clear of allincumbrance. Pr Terms Cash:: Immediate posseision. M. 0139 & SONS, Auctioneers. io auZ set, 12 139 and 141 South Fourtirstreet. r REAL - ESTATE - THOMAS .dc SONS , SALE.— . Three-story brick dwelling. No. 8112 Union street, be tween Spruceoin d Pine, an d Third and Fourth streets. On Tuesday, September 16th, Ude, at 12 - o'clock. noon. will be sold at public sate, at the 'Philadelphia Ex change, all that substantial and • well.built three-story brick dwelling, with bask buildings and lot of ground. situate on the south side of Union street east of Fourth street, No. 332; containing in front on Union street 90 entatudirc. teniddigth - 80 - fee4 — Ttoxlitiusirnontains 10 rooins. • , Terms—Cash. Poseession November Ist. ]Si. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers. 5n29,pe5:12 ' 139 and 141 South, Fourth etreet. -111 REAL _ESTATE.--THOIItAS & SONS' SALE.— Country Site. • 'Large and Valuable Lot, Graver , s lane. Montgomery county, Pa., live minutes . Walk of the first station below Chastest 11111. on Chestnut Railroad. On Tuesday. September 15th, 1868, at 12 o'clock. noon, to,be sold at public sale, at the Philadelphia Ex change, all that large sad valuable lot of ground, situate on the soutbessterly line of Graver's lane, 200 feat north easterly of the County_ line road. in Springfield township, Montgomery county. P a.: containing in front 200 feet. and exteaing in depth 221 feet. The abovo is beantifußY bested, and very valuable for _ - dr;ElONSaftic - Pro. aii2. e 5 818 129 and 191 S. Fourth street. Ilea S*LZ. I :A:) , %rAit Arrnr . AL THOMAS & -SONS, Auctioneers. 189 and 141 _ S. 1 4 ourth etraet.
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